Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 178, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1963 Page: 2 of 24
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Thursday, February 28, IMS
PAGE TWO
IN (.()N(REN>S
Get It's Truth
DEATHS
Feud Out Of View
S. L. Echols
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Warren Stevens
Martin Landau
The 3 Stooges in
"HAVE ROCKET
WILL TRAVEL"
at 2 p.m. Friday at Goon Funeral
Home. Dr. L. L. Armstrong, pas-
tor of First Baptist Church, will
officiate. Burial will be in Old
Mesquite Cemetery.
Mrs. Carrie Bennett
Mrs. Carrie Bennett, M, of 317
Egan died at 8:06 p.m. Wednes-
day in Denton Manor following a
brief il’ness.
(Shirley MacLAINE
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Bipartisanship
At Lowest Ebb
That
since
ed with bills paid, $50 to
575 monthly.
the last 14 in Denton. She was a
member of the First Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three sons, W.
W. Bennett of New Iberia, La.,
R. R. Bennett of Dallas and G. G.
Bennett of Whitesboro; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Sam Lehrman of Den-
ton and Mrs. Ted Scholl of Al-
lentown, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Her-
bert Love of Carrizzo Springs;
two brothers, G. C. Stark of Los
Angeles and Fisher Stark of San
Antonio; nine grandchildren; and
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13 grandchildren; and IB great-
grandchildren.
latiori.
"The right to vote in a free
American election," the president
said, “is the most powerful and
precious right in the world—and
it must not be denied on the
grounds of race or color."
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Denton
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WACKiEST SHiP
in the IRMY
advice and technical help to any
public or private agency which
wants them.
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Julia Adams
Chill Wills
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whose love
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to hate1
LINWOOD ROBERSON,
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dist Church, officiated. Burial was
in Spring Creek Cemetery.
| Mr. Echols died Saturday in a
Tom Bean rest home
A native of Lamar County. Mr.
Echols came with his parents to
Denton in 1879 He later moved
to Gainesville where he lived most
of his life.
14 more days ‘till
"DAYS OF WINE AND
ROSES"!
DIAMOND
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503 N LOCUST
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6:45 A 10:05
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Mrs. Lou Ann Jetton
PILOT POINT (Special) - Fu-I
ANNOUNCES CHANGE OF LOCATION
NOW LOCATED AT
North Side Barber Shop
North Sids Square
INYIIES YOUR YISII a PATRONAGE
40,980
Farmhouse Rocket
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CIVIL RIGHTS
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sigh of relief that Denton fire- Survivors include two daughters,
men faced this morning's sunrise Mrs Harold Brow of Rockville.
Why" Because this is the last Md and Mrs. w K Johnson of
Most Fired-Up
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NOW THRU SATURDAY
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24 forr miles west of Jetton of Pilot Point; one daugh-
on Charlotte, east of Ro- ter, Mrs Guy Williams of Hobbs:
n Fort Worth Drive, at three brothers. Riley Lemons and
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Furniture Co.
N.W. Corner Square
HESTON MIMTEux
CHAKIRIS NUYEN Darren
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PLUS THIRD FEATURE
at tlv rate that they
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newly elected president of the Denton
Council of Gorden Clubs
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Corner Conqress N Locust
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rvv Selection
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up month in Denton's history
the month that had alreadv
T II E DENTON R E C O R D - C H R O N I C L E
Or Nothing,
Savs Pierre
To
- ALSO "GIRIS, GIRLS"
Starts 8:30 —
counted for 118 fire alarms be-
lore today began
if fires continue tor the rest
Funeral services for Samuel Lee
। Echols, 86, a former resident of
Denton County, were held Wednes.
r TONY'S GOT WOMEN
Wait'll you see their i
hilarious adventures in j
Disneyland 1
I of L.itin Nner a
Illi' the • ide e l ..l '
nar ,, i ", mun t
eight great-grandchildren.
Joe Clark of Sherman, five grand-i Funeral services will be held
•6NTHE GIANT STORY
p
ey Drew Jetton, Donald Jetton,
started Roland D Jetton, Cortez John-
am et , ed,
a S"
oecur ing during Jan neral services for Mrs. Lou Ann
in February the Denton Jetton, 80 former longtime res-
Department will fight 1.344 ident of Pilot Point, were to be
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fire at Bernard and son Don Eldon Johnson, Fred
Alarm No 119 for Johnson and Charlie Seagraves.
Formhouse Rocker
Mohogany Or
Andover Mople fnish.
53950 ■
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north of the Post Office at 307
X l o us.
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l’atrolman ( ouldn t.
But I he I lean < onld
, Sen Bourke B Hickenlooper, day in Gainesville. The Rev. C.
R Iowa, to declare "there is no A Garden, pastor of First Metho-
SUNNEPESHETTE-OARMianx.uua uruntugue uzu
TODAY Ad i „# PHSIMMERS
said contrhu-
maled to Box
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3. Voting rights.
A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Ben- Kennedy mentioned this first
nett had lived in Texas 81 years, and gave it more attention than
any other of his bids for legis-
M PRESLEY
I HALWALUS
Poductew
an S' 1. s repu rted that
w, I" m; wenue + , .' -
" ' they
W; en Sarks attemots
ciet •hem he tried an-
nd at 1811 Locksley
A slight mist falling this morn
• report
4 harges l vpretee
. 4 hi Burglars < a-e
the menth. Mrs Jetton died Monday in
s. i,is-, fires Wednesday cox. Hobbs. N. M, where she had
red areas ot varying size, but lived since the 1942 death of her
■ sere damage to property husband, Claude C Jetton. She
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ing arcusi in., el s at
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naled uptvar ovet t!
at May hi" Road and the Ex Cooke County.
-swav. at 1621 E.ele Dr. and Survivors include one son, Roy
17 Bolivar, on Roselawn Drive Elmer Lemons of Gainesville and
By W It I I \M I RY YN
AP Spet ImI < orrespndent
Premier Km usti In . s ateat
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fix ed tot
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ne artment discov.
b.-mn Dec 31 held at 2 pm today at Beck
isn t likely, of course, Funeral Home
prior to Jan 1. no month The Rev. Jack Nicholas, pastor
G Wds
who defied
the island
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ere Denton,
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WANT TO RENT OR LEASE
csBecA~nome n9' ’ < ’
(athoth a v | I g
x - FehruarV buds
svit \s D)enlon‛s
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two places on the board. Others
are Dr Mack M Hill and in-
eumhents Ed Veigel and Johnnie
Blankenship.
L.yd:v is an employe of the
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply Co. in
McKinney.
men to Koi
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N1 W Y URL \P WI House
ess en tat X Pie l e S. ilineer
i1 - I think I see my job and
, in- ent sen my mb a- g< i
. o' the mini mat 101 to t|,i■
. .ill the into m.itlon we c.m
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campaign to
the \merican
‘in 61 NWX to-
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who xx as
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1 1 11' t,, s e ।' \ e r o t < u 11, i
• I.-: a1- lli.ide tie state since the 1‛- when tin- late
'w i ' "O .i telrvion pi" ..ram Set ithur Vandentrg, R Mich .
, Wetslay Im lit also said I -tarted it nil, it h.s been political-
thu k the new s manaer ’ t -tor lx tusionitle lot ollice -erkers
tteatl iwr: nd ", 1; । । |, - . to 11 i ..mn tin i1 ,nl
1, had hii. a wi1 ::e tirence to the id a that parti-an
. I , , ' < - I', m -/p -1,; at 11.1- wate. ■> . ige
i n. gave tremen some hope ol Neoro Fileg For
an end to the siege of grass fires
' w J'l I ( pipi)y \I wI ch has ratsed the fire depart- Vckinnev Post
WIala'a 4 Fix I 'I . 1L manf\ work load to unprece
■ k <( ontinued trom Pane 1) dented level- McKinney (Special) — Lon-
me Lyday a Negro, has filed as
a candidate for a place on the
McKinney School Board
His announcement brings to four
the number of candidates for the
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Th boy who
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FIRST STATE BANK BLDG-----------------382-9691
! They were local was a native of Burns City in
1 on had ex er had 100 fire alarms in of Calvary Baptist Church, was
? penton anuarv changed that to officiate Burial was to be in
with 105 and February has se- Indian Creek Cemetery Pallbear-
' wind a ill' record i esardless ers were to be Leroy Jetton, Car-
Imii tli.it hhushche feat-
t <f and thus s, i ifi
1wn1 Sallt i said that 1 W
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